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Renee Ellmers defends 'rigged' election claim (Original Post) yuiyoshida Oct 2016 OP
I seem to recall some controversy around this woman Ohioblue22 Oct 2016 #1
She was the first Republican this election cycle to lose her primary jmowreader Oct 2016 #5
the question is onethatcares Oct 2016 #2
That is a lot of dumb. livingonearth Oct 2016 #3
Why Arby Oct 2016 #4
Who is this person? sakabatou Oct 2016 #6
obviously yuiyoshida Oct 2016 #7

onethatcares

(16,185 posts)
2. the question is
Tue Oct 18, 2016, 04:21 PM
Oct 2016

if there are that many 110 year olds on the voter registration lists, 'HOW MANY OF THEM HAVE VOTED IN THE LAST 3 ELECTIONS"

I notice she skipped right over that.

Jeez, underfund the supervisor of election office and expect them to delete expired voters. Then claim voter fraud. It's the repukelican way.

livingonearth

(728 posts)
3. That is a lot of dumb.
Tue Oct 18, 2016, 05:27 PM
Oct 2016

Did she infer that the proof of voter fraud will be if Hillary wins? It was just around the 5:10 mark. This is getting scary. They are convincing people that if Hillary wins it was rigged.

Arby

(60 posts)
4. Why
Tue Oct 18, 2016, 05:48 PM
Oct 2016

are these conservative charlatans able to continuously present themselves as champions for the American people? I find nothing in their platform that actually supports anyone outside their ideological bubble. They certainly do not represent my interests, factual information, or reality.

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